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Daily Review (Newspaper) - April 26, 1986, Towanda, PennsylvaniaAlso available in boys sizes 4-7 Quot vol a perhaps we at Owlett associates could save you Money on your health insurance. We offer the Best in medicare supplements skilled nursing with custodial care cancer insurance guaranteed Issue life insurance and much More. Don t become ill and find out your insurance is inadequate Ken Owlett associates re 4, Box 245, Towanda a 18848 717-265-6718 an Lnda a Ndu it agent re pro it a noting Mony inter once Compon a a Rendell Casey dodging debates Philadelphia aped Ward Rendell said Friday he wants to debate his opponents for the democratic nomination for Gover because of major Energy conservation measures w hich have been taken since 1981, the Canton area school District has saved about $200,000 in Energy costs a spokesman for the school District reports. This transforms into about 8 Mills of real estate tax saved this spokesman further reports these savings of course did not come without some up front expenditures. The districts major conservation projects and their costs include a in september 1981. Installation of a Honeywell w7010 Energy management system in the al electric elementary school at a Cost of about $14,000 a in August 1983 installation of solar window panels on the South facing windows of the High school and sealing window panels on the North windows of the High school. Cost $30,200. A in february 1984 installation of Energy management system in the High school at a Cost of $45,287. Nor but claimed party endorsed Robert Casey a has dodged and made excuses to avoid a confrontation on statewide television. A in August. 1984 installation of Kitchen exhaust heat recovery system in the elementary school Cost $13,500. The above four projects Cost about $102,987 this amount was reduced by $22,-500 in Federal funds received under a Cycle in Energy Grant for institutions. These figures show a net Cost to the District of about $80,487 the $200, my Energy savings offset by the $80,487 net expenses Means the District has net savings of about $119,513. The $119,513 net savings is the equivalent of about 8 Mills of real estate the school District spokesman reports. It was further related that these four major conservation measures will continue to save the District Money in Energy costs but even so the Board and administration will continually look for other ways of saving Energy and thus tax dollars. A i think that is bad for the people a the former Philadelphia District attorney told reporters before returning to Western Pennsylvania where he has concentrated his efforts. A people before they vote should have the Opportunity to see the candidates to listen to the candidates and make up their own minds on specific Issue questions a Rendell said. A i would have liked to have debates Here and in Pittsburgh and on the Scranton Wilkes Barre station. He has dodged and made excuses tor avoiding debate All Campaign Rendell said debates on major television networks might have a a major effect on How people vote a and that a a limited debate on pub lie television will have a marginal effect at Best but nonetheless i will debate in any Casey a Campaign manager James Carville said there have been plenty of chances for voters to evaluate the candidates together a a we be had joint appearance at seven forums we Are having a debate on Public television and we will be together with Rendell in the editorial offices of the Pittsburgh Carville said he declined to say Why Casey would t debate Rendell on commercial to. Also on the democratic ballot for the May 20 primary is Steve Douglas who is backed by supporters of Lyndon Larouche Rendell said Casey so far has agreed to Only one debate on Public television a and is still Balking at that a the Wasny to satisfied with the people on the panel he Wasny to satisfied with this he was t satisfied with times he did no to want this candidate he did t want that candidate a Rendell said a the has been making More excuses. A it is now my understanding that his Campaign has generally agreed to a debate but it is to be limited to 20 minutes. I think the whole thing Isa farce. A i think for whatever reason Bob Casey is reluctant to debate in this Campaign if it is limited to 20 minutes i will be there because 1 said id be there but its going to be a virtually meaningless debate. And that will be tragic for the people of Pennsylvania. Rendell also criticized the state Senate a approval of a Public Utility commission Reform Bill that would allow utilities to charge customers for Power Plant capacity not currently needed. Rendell called the measure now before the House a a serious step backward which would allow the utilities to sock it again to the Rendell also said he opposed al lowing utilities to build new Power plants that Arentt needed citing Philadelphia electric company a Limerick ii As an example. Energy conservation measures in Canton schools reduce costs tickets available for business appreciation Day dinner Superior court rejects Appeal the Superior court of Pennsylvania has rejected the Appeal of a Towanda Man convicted in 1984 of drunk driving Bradford county District attorney Daniel j. Barrett has reported. According to the District attorney Fullmer had challenged his conviction alleging he was not brought to trial within the time required by Law. The appellate court ruled that although Fullmer was not tried within 180 Days of arrest the Commonwealth had established Diligence in its attempts to bring the Case to trial because Bradford county judge Jeffrey a Smith had been a witness to some of the events of Fullmer a arrest he had to withdraw from hearing the Case. The District attorneys office and court administrator sought to have the Case heard by a judge from another county and eventually judge Clinton Smith of William sort heard the Case which was tried in october 1984. Fullmer had a sentence of imprisonment for 48 hours to 18 months imposed for driving while under the influence of alcohol dui. Because of his conviction his License would be suspended for 12 months in addition to being charged with dui Fullmer initially had also been charged with aggravated assault on a police officer. The jury acquitted him on the charge of assaulting a police officer. Fire station s alarm malfunctions firefighters were summoned to the Naiad Linta fire station at 11 42 . Thursday when an alarm there malfunctioned. According to Towanda fire chief Dave Brubaker a Check of the premises revealed there was no fire. Grass fire doused in Wysox area Larry Taylor a local Forest fire Warden reports that a grass fire which had the potential for becoming a serious one was stopped yesterday after burning Over about a half acre of grass and Woods. The Blaze had begun As a controlled Burn by Barbara Kessler Taylor said who summoned firefighters when the fire got out of her control. The fire was reported in the fifth Avenue area of Wysox township. About six firefighters and one truck responded to this Call. They remained at the scene for about 45 minutes. After bringing the Blaze under control the firefighters completed the controlled Burn forms. Kessler before returning to their station. Drug receiving charges bound Over charges lodged against Larry Burton Bennett 26, whose current address is the Clinton state correctional institution Dannemora n.y., previously of Towanda were bound Over for further court action at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing held Friday before District magistrate James Cox in Towanda. Bennett is charged with receiving stolen goods Possession of marijuana and Possession of drug paraphernalia police reported that the five counts of receiving stolen goods Stem from rifles and shotguns confiscated from Bennett a residence on aug 15. The weapons reportedly were stolen from Gerald Kinsley of Athens re 2 in november 1984 and from the Home of Marlene and Clifford Johnson Tunkhannock rd6. The other counts lodged against Bennett Stem from the same search police said. Furnishing charges Are bound Over James e. Lehman of new Albany will face further court action on a charge of furnishing liquor or malt beverages to certain persons. It was determined at a preliminary hearing held thursday before District magistrate James Cox in Towanda that sufficient evidence was presented by the prosecution to bind Over this charge a spokesperson for the District magistrate reported. See a briefs a Page 11 Henry Dunn chairman Paul Harden Tom Mcgeehin and Deb Eldridge members of the ticket sales committee for the saturday. May 17, Industrial appreciation Day dinner in Towanda which will feature former Apollo astronaut. James Lovell As guest speaker have announced the Sites where reserved seat tickets Are now available for this program the dinner will be held at 7 . On May 17 at the . Hall. Reservations will be limited to 4 m per sons so those planning to attend this dinner program Are encouraged by the committee to Purchase their tickets As soon As possible. Tickets Are available at Henry Dunn inc. In Towanda at the citizens and Northern Bank s Towanda and Wysox locations at Williams Ford in n. Towanda and at pen elec in n. Towanda. Dunn relates that the dinner committee feels very fortunate in having secured Lovell As the speaker for this dinner which is being held As a Way of saying a thank a you to area industries for their important contributions to the people and Economy of this area. The committee anticipates that Lovell a presentation will be a a Ady Namica one and believes it should a be of interest to both the Young and the old. Lovell and his Crew mates were a the first humans Ever to leave the a Earth a gravitational influence. That Mission he flew in 1968 a the six Day Apollo 8 flight a was Many a Maiden voyage to the Moon. 1 the former astronaut was Fortu a Nate in being Given the Opportunity students get the feel of old age Pittsburgh a students at a Pittsburgh High school hobbled along hallways with Popcorn in their shoes squinted through distorting lenses and struggled doing Little tasks with their fingers taped together to get a feel for the ailments of the elderly. A ooh my feet Hurt Quot said Mich Elle Berard As she limped through a Langley High school hallway while holding a Friend s Arm about 40 Langley students participated thursday in an attempt by health teacher Carol Gamble to give teen agers a greater appreciation for the elderly. She said too Many Young people View retirees As machines that have been turned off. A they think they just shut Down and mind their own Gamble told her class. Some youngsters hear about Alz Heimers disease and mistakenly conclude that most of the elderly lose their mental abilities she said others think most of the elderly live in nursing Homes when Only about 5 percent of them do a they Don t fall off the Earth and disappear at a certain age Quot Gamble said. A old people Are a amen a miss Berard said As she sat plucking Popcorn kernels from the souls of her feet walking with Popcorn in their shoes gave the students an idea of what its like to have bunions. Wearing glasses that distorted their vision simulated having cataracts. Picking coins from a purse and performing other simple tasks with their fingers taped together suggested the difficulties of arthritis. The Hub open 265-2463 9 to 5 daily Friday 9 to 8 main st., Towanda doted sunday i police fire and court news to travel again to the Moon in 1970. As spacecraft commander of Apollo 13, he became the first person to journey to the Moon twice. At the May 17th program in Towanda Lovell will be talking both about his experiences As a former astronaut and his present activities in the Field of business Community service and As a speaker at functions such As this. General chairman of this event Are Jim Towner and Tom Thompson. In addition to the committee members previously mentioned others helping with the arrangements for this dinner include publicity Randy Williams programs printing. Jon Crandall and Budd Clark masters of ceremonies Marshall Dawsey and Robert Fer radio invitations and courtesies Arthur Mcgowen or Allen Alper and Richard Crowell catering Tom Jennings and Jim Towner budget treasurer Tom Thompson and speaker Jim Towner and Tom Thompson. From left Tom Mcgeehin Paul Harden i Ebel Dridge and Henry Dunn Are on the ticket sales committee for the upcoming Industrial appreciation Day dinner planned for May 17 at the . Hall in Towanda. Dunn is chairman of this committee. Tickets Are now available for this dinner which features As guest speaker James Lovell former Apollo astronaut. This program is being sponsored by the Towanda area Industrial development corporation. Daily review photo leadership winners return from trip these students recently returned from a three Day leadership seminar in Harrisburg As the recipients of the Hugh of Brian leadership award. The participating students Are Patti Cawley Canton Todd Nothstein sri Chara Booker Towanda Cheryl Taylor Northeast Denise Baumunk Sullivan a county and Gary Otis by amusing. The Hugh o Brian award is coordinated by the Pennsylvania Jaycees. The students expenses Are paid by the sponsorship fees of various committees and organizations As Well As contributions from concerned members of the corporate Community. Daily review photo Bill could be costly to electric users Washington apr a Little noticed provision in a new acid rain a Bill would make electricity custom a ers in polluting states pay clean up a costs but would require states to spread those costs around within their own Borders the bipartisan Bill introduced in the House on april 10 with More than 150 co sponsors would require state governors to present control plans incorporating a reasonable efforts to avoid a an unnecessarily disproportionate economic effect on electricity ratepayers in any Region of the it would be up to the environmental Protection Agency to decide whether plans met those criteria the Bill Calls for reductions in emissions of Fulfur dioxide a major precursor of acid rain of 8.3 million tons by 1997 new toddler just for play clothes from wrangler can keep up with a youngster All Day. Sporty Good looks and easy care fabrics. Shirt 50/50 polyester Cotton pieced top. Rib knit Collar. Gray and Jade stripes. 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